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was latch
noun
A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side.
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The singer was Sam Smith, the song was "Latch" and I heard Disclosure for the first time.
The primary outcome was LATCH score at 5 days.
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His board was latched atop his van.
Fucile's poor clearance was latched onto by Arshavin.
The cart was latched like a bank truck and hustled out the door.
He was latching, he was eager, and I had him at my breast 24/7.
While I was freezing in the New England winters, AIDS was latching onto the gay community and not letting go.
The response array was latched so that the LEDs remained illuminated until the experimenter hit a reset button.
"When you're in this country, the thing you do the most is latch onto things from your own country".
Another highly desirable area is Latch String, on the western edge of the borough, near the Paramus line.
Secondary breastfeeding outcomes were LATCH score at 8 weeks, and IBFAT score, BSES-SF and pain scale at 5 days and 8 weeks.
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